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Hi my friends !This is two of better varieties on my island the black is very productive and the purple is the better fig delicious for me
Thanks Enigma !My grandfather is fan with figs and taking cutting from the better figs 87 years now:) but for me this stand out
VK: Thank you for Sharing, that made me very hungry, will go into my neighborhood and see if I can find some ripe figs. Great Video, keep making more videos.
You are away far otherwise sent you a few pounds.do so many figs we share in the neighborhood, despite many falls and eat chickens that have below :)the age of the fig tree is of great importance in the production and taste
@ kirkinisawesome!!! great looking figs... best ones in the world aderfe!!!
Hi KirkinisYour figs look greatPlease see my Red Greek unk thread.Do you know the name of this fig?"I have been calling this "Calliope's" Red Greek unk. named after my distant in-laws mother who brought it fromKardamyli on the Peloponisiau peninsula, Sparta, Greece. "http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post/fig-from-greece-part-2-with-pics-6525407?pid=1284207737#post1284207737
Looks very delicious. Thanks for the video!
Beautiful figs. Thanks for the video. So is the Vasilika Sika circulating here in the states not the same? I noticed we have dropped an s in Vasilika too.
Nice
Thanks Kirkinis for the photos and information. Looks like a great fig.
Good morning everyone,RihanNA I don't know , maybe someone from Peloponnese can help youYour figs like Black Bethlehem but is more bright,maybe from climate zonehttp://www.treesofjoy.com/fig-varieties-collection* sorry for duble s-VK
Hi Enigma !Yes that is spunta .I have been growing spunta for productive and the kennebec for delicious